Pinecone49417
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Michigan
Asking this as an in-law - my wife's parents both passed away last year leaving a living trust with some CD's and a house to sell. Her brother is executor and has been very slow to move through this process making comments like "the house has sentimental value," and "I know some people that take up to 2 years to settle this type of thing." We've already had this hanging over our heads for about 8 months now. I try to stay out of it, but my wife is suffering from clinical depression partly because of this. So I'm feeling somewhat responsible to get it resolved. Is there a legal time frame involved in taking care of this matter?
Asking this as an in-law - my wife's parents both passed away last year leaving a living trust with some CD's and a house to sell. Her brother is executor and has been very slow to move through this process making comments like "the house has sentimental value," and "I know some people that take up to 2 years to settle this type of thing." We've already had this hanging over our heads for about 8 months now. I try to stay out of it, but my wife is suffering from clinical depression partly because of this. So I'm feeling somewhat responsible to get it resolved. Is there a legal time frame involved in taking care of this matter?